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Normal logical reasoning maths English test
Mortgage is a loan used to purchase real estate, with the property serving as collateral for the loan.
A mortgage is a type of loan specifically used for purchasing real estate.
The property being purchased serves as collateral for the loan.
Mortgages typically have fixed or adjustable interest rates.
Borrowers make monthly payments to repay the loan over a set period of time.
If the borrower fails to make payments, the len
Yes, I am familiar with the US mortgage industry.
The US mortgage industry is a key component of the country's housing market.
It involves lenders providing funds to borrowers for purchasing real estate.
There are various types of mortgages available, such as fixed-rate mortgages and adjustable-rate mortgages.
The industry is heavily regulated to protect consumers and ensure financial stability.
The 2008 financial crisis ha...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Sep 2023. There was 1 interview round.
I am a detail-oriented and analytical individual with a strong background in data analysis and problem-solving.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Statistics and have completed multiple internships in data analysis.
I am proficient in statistical software such as R and Python.
I have experience working with large datasets and conducting thorough research to draw meaningful insights.
I am a quick learner and enjoy tackling compl
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
I have given aptitude test which has 30 questions
I appeared for an interview in Feb 2025.
Aptitude Test Details
Aptitude tests are commonly used by companies for hiring and by universities for entrance exams. They assess problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and numerical ability.
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1. Types of Questions
a) Numerical Ability
Basic Arithmetic (Percentages, Ratios, Profit & Loss)
Algebra (Equations, Inequalities)
Data Interpretation (Graphs, Charts, Tables)
Speed, Time & Distance
Probability & Permutations
b) Logical Reasoning
Number & Letter Series
Coding-Decoding
Blood Relations
Directions & Puzzles
Syllogisms
c) Verbal Ability
Reading Comprehension
Sentence Correction
Synonyms & Antonyms
Para Jumbles
Fill in the Blanks
d) General Knowledge (Sometimes Included)
Current Affairs
Business Awareness
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2. Format
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Time-Bound (30–90 minutes depending on the test)
Negative Marking (Some tests have penalties for wrong answers)
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3. Difficulty Level
Beginner: Basic math and logic problems.
Intermediate: Requires faster problem-solving skills.
Advanced: Complex puzzles and high-speed calculations.
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4. Preparation Tips
Practice Previous Papers: Many companies repeat question patterns.
Use Online Platforms: Websites like Indiabix, PrepInsta, and TestBook have free practice tests.
Time Management: Solve easier questions first to maximize your score.
Learn Shortcuts: Vedic math tricks can help in numerical sections.
1. Format
Online Test: Conducted on platforms like HackerRank, CodeSignal, or LeetCode.
Onsite Test: Written or whiteboard coding during interviews.
2. Question Types
Algorithm & Data Structures: Arrays, Strings, Trees, Graphs, Dynamic Programming.
Problem-Solving: Logical reasoning and optimization.
System Design (for advanced roles): Designing scalable applications.
Debugging: Finding and fixing errors in existing code.
3. Difficulty Levels
Beginner: Basic syntax, loops, conditionals.
Intermediate: Sorting, searching, recursion.
Advanced: Complex algorithms, real-world application problems.
4. Time Duration
Typically **60–120
General Case Study Format
A case study typically follows this structure:
1. Introduction
Briefly introduce the company, problem, or industry.
Define the scope and objective of the case study.
2. Background & Context
Provide relevant details about the company or situation.
Include historical data, market position, and challenges faced.
3. Problem Statement
Clearly define the issue being analyzed.
Example: "XYZ Corp was facing declining sales despite increasing marketing spend."
4. Analysis & Approach
Use frameworks like SWOT, PESTEL, Porter’s 5 Forces, or 4Ps of Marketing.
Identify key metrics and trends.
5. Solution & Strategy
Explain the action plan taken or proposed.
Discuss alternative solutions and why the final approach was chosen.
6. Implementation & Results
Show how the solution was executed.
Provide before-and-after metrics (sales increase, cost reduction, customer growth).
7. Conclusion & Key Takeaways
Summarize the impact and lessons learned.
Aptitude Test Details
Aptitude tests are commonly used by companies for hiring and by universities for entrance exams. They assess problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and numerical ability.
---
1. Types of Questions
a) Numerical Ability
Basic Arithmetic (Percentages, Ratios, Profit & Loss)
Algebra (Equations, Inequalities)
Data Interpretation (Graphs, Charts, Tables)
Speed, Time & Distance
Probability & Permutations
b) Logical Reasoning
Number & Letter Series
Coding-Decoding
Blood Relations
Directions & Puzzles
Syllogisms
c) Verbal Ability
Reading Comprehension
Sentence Correction
Synonyms & Antonyms
Para Jumbles
Fill in the Blanks
d) General Knowledge (Sometimes Included)
Current Affairs
Business Awareness
---
2. Format
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Time-Bound (30–90 minutes depending on the test)
Negative Marking (Some tests have penalties for wrong answers)
---
3. Difficulty Level
Beginner: Basic math and logic problems.
Intermediate: Requires faster problem-solving skills.
Advanced: Complex puzzles and high-speed calculations.
---
4. Preparation Tips
Practice Previous Papers: Many companies repeat question patterns.
Use Online Platforms: Websites like Indiabix, PrepInsta, and TestBook have free practice tests.
Time Management: Solve easier questions first to maximize your score.
Learn Shortcuts: Vedic math tricks can help in numerical sections.
I appeared for an interview before Mar 2024.
It was a challenging round where we had to think efficiently
As an analyst, future possibilities include advanced data analytics, AI integration, and enhanced decision-making processes.
Increased use of AI and machine learning for predictive analytics, such as forecasting sales trends.
Integration of real-time data analytics for immediate decision-making, like monitoring supply chain logistics.
Expansion of data visualization tools to enhance stakeholder communication, such as usin...
I have developed analytical skills through education and practical experience in data analysis and problem-solving.
Completed a degree in Data Analytics, focusing on statistical methods and data interpretation.
Interned at a financial firm where I analyzed market trends and presented findings to senior analysts.
Utilized tools like Excel and SQL to manage and analyze large datasets, improving efficiency by 20%.
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